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Brewing gang tensions in Ōpōtiki have shut down the Bay of Plenty town's public services, and put locals on edge.
There's been an influx of members, since the death of a Mongrel Mob president on Friday.
Schools and the public library have closed out of safety fears - and bus services have been impacted.
Police are investigating two house fires.
National's Acting Police Spokesperson, Paul Goldsmith is asking if citizens are supported by police - or are gangs in charge.
He says ultimately the Government has to take some responsibility for the lawlessness under its watch.
Ōpōtiki District Councillor Barry Howe joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels to discuss the gang presence in the area.
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